by Michael A Snyder
We can learn some interesting things from other people or experiences. But the most useful and surprising information only comes from one place: the Bible.
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the January/February 2022 issue.
by Michael A Snyder
I was recently indulging in one of my favorite things—walking through a bookshop. And I was struck by how many books had titles similar to "Fifty Things I Learned From My Dog" or "Life Lessons My Mother Taught Me." They were typically...
by Jerold Aust
Many feel that Christmas marks Christ’s birthday and that it honors Him. After all, can 2 billion professing Christians be wrong? At the same time, some few Christians don’t observe Christmas, believing that Jesus didn’t sanction it and...
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the November/December 2023 issue.
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the November/December 2019 issue.
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the January/February 2017 issue.
by Jerold Aust
Many assume Jesus was born on Christmas or that, even if He wasn’t, it’s a good occasion to celebrate, since it’s still worshipping Him. But did early Christians observe Christmas? And what should we do today?
by Allen Stout
This is a time many enjoy being home together as a family. But why is it celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ?
by Jerold Aust
If Christ is truly the reason for the season, would He celebrate Christmas today?
by Vince Szymkowiak
Promoting materialism, debt for what families can’t afford, lies and pagan revelry—it’s all part of the magic of Christmastime.
by Good News
Why do some Christians not celebrate Christmas? Here are the reasons some gave for kicking the Christmas habit.
by Good News
Readers of the Good News share their thoughts in the March/April 2013 issue.
by Jerold Aust
Most people know the Bible doesn’t direct us to celebrate Christmas. Does it make any difference as long as it’s intended to honor God and bring families together?